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Best of the Guests 16/02/2015

Leigh Chambers talks to Edward Picton-Turbervill about his ‘brainchild’ the St John’s College Music Festival. A former chorister, Ed is an organist and is performing in the Festival himself alongside other leading musicians;

Phil Rowe chats to Bill Peters, U3A Cambridge who lectures on ‘Your Cambridge’;

Matt Webb gets the regular Mill Road update from Ceri Littlechild;

Mike Prior hears all about Cambridge’s own ‘Bake Off’ competition from Tine Roach MD of Cambridge Cookery School who is the Head Judge and Fiona McDuff the winner of the 2013 contest;

Leigh Chambers then speaks with Jacqui Varley from The Business Advice and Training and Lucy Wheeler from Kettle’s Yard, who explain how a pop-up shop, set up and run by young people at premises in Norfolk Street from February 26 to 28 will teach the budding entrepreneurs about running a business.

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Posted: 16 February 2015 | Last Updated 16 February 2015

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